The Carolingians and the Written Word (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989)hardback and 'Cambridge Paperback Library'; second impression: November 1990; third impression 1995); selected by the American Council of Learned Societies for its History E-book Programme 2001pp. 290.

General Editor (since September 2003, formerly one of the two Advisory Editors).

Cambridge Studies in Palaeography and Codicology

(General Editor with Albinia de la Mare, Professor of Palaeography in the University ofLondon to 1997; from 1998 -2003, General Editor with Dr Teresa Webber, University Lecturer in Palaeography, Cambridge.)

Consultant Editor, Times Atlas of European History, first and second editions (London 1996 and 1998

CHAPTERS IN BOOKS (A) and ARTICLES (B)

Those marked * have been reprinted in either Books, scribes and learning in the Frankish kingdoms, 6th to 9th centuries (1994) or Frankish kings and Culture in the early middle ages (1995)

A: Chapters in edited books

1. 'The training of the Frankish clergy in the ninth century: the episcopal statutes',Proceedings of the Second International Conference of Comparative EcclesiasticalHistory (1975)reputedly still in the press!*2. 'Some Carolingian law books and their function', in Authority and Power. Studies onMediaeval Law and Government presented to Walter Ullmann on his 70th birthday, ed.Peter Linehan and Brian Tierney (Cambridge, 1980), pp. 13-27.*3. 'The scriptoria of Merovingian Gaul: a survey of the evidence' in Columbanus and Merovingian Monasticism ed. Howard Clarke and Mary Brennan, British Archaeological Reports, International Series 113 (Oxford, 1981), pp. 173-207.*4. 'The palace school of Charles the Bald' in Charles the Bald: Court and Kingdom ed. Janet Nelson and Margaret Gibson , British Archaeological Reports International Series 101 (Oxford, 1981), pp. 384-400, second edition Variorum Reprints, Aldershot, 1990, pp.326-339.*5. 'The Carolingian kings and the see of Rheims, 883-987', in Ideal and reality inFrankish and Anglo-Saxon Society, ed. Patrick Wormald and Donald Bullough with Roger Collins (Oxford, Blackwell, 1983), pp. 228-250.*6. 'The Gospels of St Hubert', in Art at Auction, ed. Georgia Fogg (London: Sotheby's,1986), pp. 154-7.*7. 'A Frankish aristocratic family of the tenth century: the descent of the Tracys fromCharlemagne', in The Sudeleys: Lords of Toddington ed. Robert Smith, Manorial Society of Great Britain, London, 1987), pp. 21-33. 8. 'François Louis Ganshof', in the Dictionary of Historians, ed. J.Cannon, R.H.C.Davis,W.Doyle and J.P.Greene (Oxford, Blackwell, 1988), p. 148-9. 9. 'Jean-François Lemarignier' in ibid., p. 242.

*15. 'Frankish uncial in the eighth century: a new context for the work of the Echternach scriptorium', in Willibrord, zijn wereld en zijn werk ed., P.Bange and A.Weiler (Nijmegen, 1990), pp. 350-364.

*16. 'Latin and Romance: an historian's perspective', in Latin and the Romance Languages in the early middle ages ed.Roger Wright,(London, 1991), pp.130-45.

17. 'Literacy in Alemannia and the role of St Gall', in St Gall as a Centre of Culture, ed.Werner Vogler (Stuttgart and Zurich, 1991), pp. 217-26.

*18. 'Knowledge of Plato'sTimaeus in the ninth century and the implications ofValenciennes, Bibliothèque Municipale MS 293' in From Athens to Chartres. Neoplatonism and Medieval Thought. Studies in Honour of Edouard Jeauneau ed. HaijoJ.Westra (Leiden, 1992), pp. 85-95.

66. 'Takamiya MS 58 and the transmission of Jerome's Epistle 106 in the early middle ages', in The medieval book and a modern collector: essays in honour of Toshiyuki Takamiya ed. T. Matsuda and R. Linenthal (Woodbridge, 2004) , pp. 3-18

73. 'Perceptions of the history of the church in the early middle ages: the role of texts', in Reading images and texts: Medieval images and texts as forms of communication,ed. M. Hagemann and M. Mostert , Utrecht Studies in Medieval Literacy, Utrecht 2005, pp. 207-220

83.'A landmark figure in the history of German? : Charlemagne, language and literacy', in Landmarks in the History of the German Language , ed. N. Langer, G. Horan and S. Watts (Oxford, Bern, Brussels, Frankfurt, NewYork and Vienna) 2009) pp. 11-34

101. ‘Reading Roman history in the early middle ages’, in S. Stofferahn and C. Chandler (eds), Discovery and distinction in the early middle ages: Studies in Honor of John J.Contreni, Medieval Institute Publications (Kalamazoo, Michigan, 2013), pp. 3-21.

102. ‘Music, identity and community in the Frankish realms in the eighth and ninth centuries: the Musica Enchiriadis and its implications’, in Frank Hentschel ed., Gentes,Nationes und die Musik im Mittelalter (Leiden, 2013), pp. 33-52

103. ‘Rome and the popes in the construction of institutional history and identity in the early middle ages: the case of Leiden Universiteitsbibliotheek Scaliger MS 49’, in O. Phelan and V. Carver (eds), Rome and religion in the medieval world: studies in honor ofThomas F.X. Noble (Aldershot, 2014), pp. 207-34.

107. ‘The Strasbourg oaths (842) and their implications in the light of recent scholarship’, in Jörg Sonntag and Coralie Zermatten (eds), Loyalty in the middle ages: ideal and practice of a cross-social value, Brepols Collected Essays in European Culture 5 (Turnhout: Brepols, 2015)

113. ‘Romanness and Rome in the early middle ages’, in W. Pohl, C. Gantner, C. Grifoni and M. Pollheimer (eds), Transformations of Romanness in the early middle ages: regions and identities (Berlin: De Gruyter)

116. ‘Liturgy and history in the early middle ages’ in Margot Fassler, Katrie Bugyis and Andrew Kraebel (eds), Music, Liturgy, and the shaping of History (800-1500) (York: York University Press, 2015/16)

‘Canon law and historical dossiers in the early middle ages: a context for the Collectio Avellana’, in A. Evers ed., The Collectio Avellana (Rome).

‘The Liber pontificalis in the seventh and eighth centuries’.

REVIEWS

To date, 157 book reviews (varying in length from half a page to six pages, of books, edited texts and collected papers in: English Historical Review, Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Journal of Theological Studies, Times Literary Supplement, The Book Collector, The Library, Francia, Early Medieval Europe, History Today, Archiv für Kulturgeschichte, Revue Belge de Philologie et d'Histoire, Journal of Roman Studies,Religion, French History, American Historical Review, The Catholic Historical Review,The History of European Ideas, Bulletin of international Medieval Research,Mitteilungen des Instituts für Oesterreichische Geschichtsforschung, Deutsches Archiv für Erforschung des Mittelalters. Revue Mabillon, The New York Times, The EveningStandard, The Art Newspaper;Editionen in der Kritk.

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